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The Implementation of an Advanced Technology Clinical Practice Guideline to Achieve Walking Recovery for Acute Stroke Survivors Stratified by Prognostic Categories: A Case Series
To observe how the implementation of a clinical practice guideline (CPG) for use of advanced rehabilitation technology affects walking recovery in acute stroke survivors stratified by the time to walking independently after stroke (TWIST) algorithm.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Zachary Crump Tags: Research Poster 1709940 Source Type: research

Utilizing the ZeroG TRiP Module During Inpatient Rehabilitation: Balance Recovery in Acute Stroke Patients – A Pilot Study
To determine if inducing safe postural-perturbations with the TRiP-module during standing and ambulation exercises in the ZeroG body-weight support system, more effectively improves patient balance than ZeroG without these perturbations.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Amanda Meyer, Henry Hrdlicka, Erica Cutler, Jill Hellstrand, Emily Meise, Kaitlyn Rudolf, Matthew Nankin Tags: Research Poster 1709918 Source Type: research

Effects of Dry Needling on Spinal Reciprocal Inhibition
Spinal reciprocal inhibition is an important spinal mechanism of motor control. It is often impaired in persons after stroke, negatively impacting locomotion; at the same time, it changes in response to therapeutic interventions (e.g., FES). An increasing number of physical therapists worldwide have been administering trigger point deep dry needling (DDN) to treat post-stroke spasticity. Yet, currently, effects of DDN on spinal somatosensory processing are not well understood. Thus, to understand neurophysiological mechanisms of DDN, we are investigating the effects of DDN on spinal pathways in persons with and without stroke.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Gretchen Seif, Alan Phipps, Anna Zuloaga, Rachel McLaughlin, Blair Dellenbach, Aiko Thompson Tags: Research Poster 1709916 Source Type: research

Effects of Dry Needling on Spinal Reflexes: The Hoffman-reflex
Spasticity can lead to changes in spinal and supraspinal pathways which can lead to decreased function and quality of life in persons with stroke. Physical therapists worldwide have been administering trigger point deep dry needling (DDN) to treat post-stroke spasticity. Yet, currently, effects of DDN on spinal somatosensory processing are not well understood. To understand the neurophysiological mechanisms of DDN, we are currently investigating the effects of DDN on spinal somatosensory pathways in persons with and without stroke.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Gretchen Seif, Alan Phipps, Anna Zuloaga, Rachel McLaughlin, Blair Dellenbach, Aiko Thompson Tags: Research Poster 1709913 Source Type: research

Identifying Functional Hand Use and Hand Roles of Stroke Survivors in Activities of Daily Living Using Egocentric Video
To identify hand use and hand roles of stroke survivors using videos from wearable cameras (egocentric videos). Upper limb (UL) function evaluated in the clinic may not reflect hand use in activities of daily living (ADLs) after stroke. Accelerometers have been applied to capture UL use, but also fail to reveal details of hand function. In response, a system composed of an egocentric camera and computer vision approaches is proposed to detect functional hand use and identify the role of the affected hand (stabilizer or manipulator) after stroke in unconstrained environments.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Meng-Fen Tsai, Rosalie Wang, Jos é Zariffa Tags: Research Poster 1709911 Source Type: research

Surveying Stroke Rehabilitation in Texas: Capturing Geographic Disparities in Outpatient Clinic Availability
To describe geographic disparities in the number of Texas outpatient rehabilitation clinics (ORC) seeing adult stroke patients.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Joseph Wozny, Dorothea Parker, Kalyani Sonawane, Mary Russell, Sean Savitz, Syed Zamin, Yenan Zhu Tags: Research Poster 1709902 Source Type: research

Kinematic Accelerometry Assessment Of Music-Based Motor Training in Stroke Rehabilitation
To use a novel limb acceleration measure to reveal mechanisms of improved paretic limb control following music-based rehabilitation.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tristan Loria, John de Grosbois, Catherine Haire, Veronica Vuong, Luc Tremblay, Michael Thaut Tags: Research Poster 1709898 Source Type: research

Emotional Predictors of Post-Stroke Participation
To investigate emotional predictors of post-stroke participation
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Yejin Lee, Marjorie Nicholas, Lisa Connor Tags: Research Poster 1709993 Source Type: research

Audio-Guided Versus Video-Guided Mental Practice in Reducing Upper Extremity Hemiparesis
To compare the effect of audio-guided mental practice (MP) and video-guided MP on impairment and functional abilities of upper extremity (UE) hemiparesis following stroke.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Teresa Green, Nicole Fromm, Asha Vas, Farida Gayle, Jinna Lee, Wanyi Wang Tags: Research Poster 1710008 Source Type: research

Developing Personas to Inform The Creation of Novel Interventions to Improve Participation Among People With Stroke During COVID-19
People living with disabilities have been found to experience reduced participation during the COVID-19 pandemic. In order to inform interventions to improve physical activity and social participation in stroke survivors, we created personas to inform the design and development of products targeting stroke patients during life-changing events such as pandemics after stroke
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Isabelle Rash, William Miller, W. Ben Mortenson, Brodie Sakakibara Tags: Research Poster 1710049 Source Type: research

How Adults with Stroke Conceptualize Physical Activity: An Exploratory Qualitative Study
To explore how adults with stroke conceptualize physical activity as a means of promoting physical activity following stroke.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Ryan Bailey, Jennifer Stevenson Tags: Research Poster 1710048 Source Type: research

Machine Learning Based Models To Predict Functional Improvement in Stroke Patients During Inpatient Rehabilitation
To build a predictive model and find demographic and clinical factors associated with functional improvement in acute stroke survivors using Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Machine Learning (ML).
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Yan Chu, Sara Ali, Syed Zamin, Lisa Thomas, Joseph Wozny, Dorothea Parker, Sean Savitz, XIaoqian Jiang, Shayan Shams Tags: Research Poster 1710045 Source Type: research

Restoring Moderate to Severe Loss of Upper Extremity Function Post-stroke with a Neuromotor Prosthesis: A Case Report
To study the effect of a wearable, powered exoskeleton orthosis controlled by a brain-computer interface (BCI) on upper extremity function in a single participant with moderate to severe hemiparesis.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Ashly Parekh, Mijail Serruya, Namrata Grampurohit, Thomas Kelly, Joe Kardine, Joely Mass, Alessandro Napoli Tags: Research Poster 1710027 Source Type: research

The Feasibility of Action Observation and Repetitive Task Practice for Impairment, Function, and Spasticity Upper Limb Outcomes in Chronic Moderately Impaired Stroke Survivors
To determine the feasibility of Action Observation (AO)  + Repetitive Task Practice (RTP) compared to placebo + RTP interventions through detecting changes in Upper Limb (UL) impairment, function, and spasticity outcomes in the chronic stroke survivor.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Christine Griffin, Anne Kloos, John Buford Tags: Research Poster 1710019 Source Type: research

Life After Stroke During the COVID-19 Pandemic
To describe the experiences of one's post-stroke life in the midst of an ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which surfaced as a salient discovery when investigating individuals with stroke's quality of life, lived experiences and unmet needs.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 28, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Phyllis Liang, Mun Yu Chan, Myra Ibrahim Tags: Research Poster 1710016 Source Type: research